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Rossignol Experience 100 HD w/Salomon Bindings

$ 153.11

Availability: 38 in stock
  • Model: rossignol experience 100
  • Color: Blue
  • Condition: Excellent Condition - 2 minor base welds, but just had diamond stone ground and edges and base are in excellent condition.
  • Brand: Rossignol
  • Bindings Included: Yes
  • Item Length: 190 cm
  • Type: All-Mountain

    Description

    Dimensions:
    Length: 190 cm Tip 140 Waste: 100 Tail: 130 mm
    Built for aggressive, all-mountain rippers who want a set of sticks that can carve like old race skis but be able float for when it dumps. The Experience 100 HD Skis from Rossignol bring the best of both worlds. With Auto Turn Rocker, Carbon Alloy Matrix and Air Tip Technology, these sticks deliver stability, edge grip and effortless maneuverability and float. It's every thing you need packed into one set of skis ready to take on all terrains and snow conditions.
    Tip Rocker:
    This refers to the early rising of the tip to get the ski on top of the soft snow, rather than pushing through it. When the skis are held with the bases together, it will look like the tips are bent, and spread away from eachother. Tip rocker also helps skiers pivot the skis, making tight trees remarkably easy, and gives the ski a surf-like feel.
    Square Tail:
    These skis have a square shaped tail, which adds stability to turns on hardpack as well as very steep terrain. Probably not a park ski, though :)
    Expert Binding Choices:
    Some of the binding options (i.e. the Head GTO 15) available for this ski have high din ranges that start at 8 or 9. A very small percentage of skiers will be suitable for these bindings. If you know that you usually set your din at 8 or above, you are in the clear for a high din binding. Otherwise, those bindings are for EXPERT SKIERS ONLY!
    Minicap Sandwich Laminate:
    This type of constructions is sort of a cross between a sidewall and cap construction. The cap construction maximizes the durability of the ski while sandwich sidewall increases precision and edge control while skiing.
    Wood Core:
    The standard core which has throughout time provided the best performance and durability. Each model may have it's own density level to help define flex and maximum speed but every wood core ski will be solid.
    Tail Rocker:
    Just like Tip rocker, but in the tail, this feature allows the tails of the skis to release easier from the turn to give the skier the ability to turn the skis quicker in tight spots. It also allows skiers to dump speed by forcing the tails out and sliding sideways. The effective edge is reduced because of the tail rocker, so the skis will also be easier to control when forced to ski on the groomed slopes.
    Titanium Layer:
    A thin, but strong layer of Titanium sits under the topsheet of this ski. Not only does it make the ski stronger, it keeps it lighter than other metals, and also creates a dampening effect for the ski. This means it rides smoother over bumpy terrain.
    Carbon Alloy Matrix:
    A new generation of super fiber, Carbon Alloy Matrix integrates carbon fiber and basalt into an open diagonal weave, creating more elastic movement for dynamic mobility and uncompromising strength. Linear glass stringers absorb vibrations and add a balanced flex from tip to tail. The result is a finely tuned fusion of damp, planted to the snow edge grip and loose, playful maneuverability.
    Skier Ability:
    Advanced to Expert:
    Skipping the blue runs to get to the black runs, but sometimes a little cautious when it gets very steep, or some hesitation when your buddy says, ''You just have to clear those rocks or else you're toast.'